On August 16th, 2003, the American Tomahawk Company was privileged to take part in an unprecedented event within military history. The Warriors of the Nez Perce Tribe, or Ni Mii Puu (pronounced Nee-Mee-Poo), accepted the Warriors of Alpha Company 19SFG as “Warrior Brothers” of their tribe. This ceremony, done by the Pipe and Eagle Feather, was totally the first one of its kind. Never before have members of the U.S. Armed Services been linked to a Native American Tribe in such a way, unless those servicemen were already Native Americans. The event was a reconciliation of our past as a nation, as well as commemoration. ATC’s role in honoring the Tribal Council and the Warriors of A Company with its Tomahawks, presented from a ceremonial buffalo robe, was awe inspiring.

Click here to view a slideshow of pictures from this very special day.

US Special Forces Troopers and their LaGana Tactical Hawks:

ATC and BRC 2002

Just before leaving Command at RTB, COL Baron sent this picture to our office from Best Ranger this year.

ATC's LaGana Tactical Tomahawk is proudly included to a Special Forces unit logo!!!

Best Ranger Competition

ATC helped sponsor this year's "Best Ranger Competition" which was held April 26 - 29 at Fort Benning, GA. Below you can see Lt. Col Oliver "Ollie" North flanked by ATC President, Andy Prisco.

COL North hosted Outdoor Life Network's coverage of the competition, and ATC returned to run the Tomahawk and Knife Throwing Event. He's a GREAT man...very down-to-earth, and was ALL about the "Tomahawk" in the hands of today's Soldier.